Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 August 1835 — Page 2

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VINCiNN2S. S ATI'tl!! K V. A t i.l i T lo, I :.-,. LPi S'i-i'jJ J J j.) A "if j) j i' Ji for it.msidlw r in i; ;5-j. GEN. WM. II. I1AIIRISON, n -p.if.ct to tiif. iu-.i-isio.v ok THK sovFREIiJS WILL K kS 1.1 TV LI 1 . L N 1 ASi pa l r.ro i ic l ko; ! .: . hc ?lrcttou. A correct staiem'nt of' ihs vr.tfi ivf i fur Conqr&is in thit district,

Cvuutits. lining. D.iris Knox , 7 1 i 4' lavifs, Jil 3:' 7 Maitin, 174 2Jo Lawrence, Z:2 C",8 ireeD, 'M'ri '.'' Oiven, :tl. 510 Clay, 137 3Vigo, TI.". -il9 Sullivan, 'jiu :.c: Tutnam, 783 1J3.3 mo 5 j;" 3 The result of the election in the diiTi ent districts throughout the State will given, as soon as correctly ascertained.

State will la (fir We regret that Mr. Kwing' address to the citizens of this congressional dis- , trict, was not received until too late for ! insertion this week The desire of 'he people will not be lessened by the una-! voidable delay, b) learn certain facts wnicn we Otscover the aiioress emiiraces,

shewing the chief o - eratM.g cause of hi!Hm!' '"'y "lrl1 a l'i,l,!tt 01 lIie 1 lr..nLl t riliiThlcntjil nn.l r.ulriiihi ilufriniMi

unexpected and unmerited defeat. ,,1, r.ic .... , neighbor ol the bun, rripicinf' m coiiteuipt . ,. 1 ot pulhc opinion, at tha extranidmary election of J. W. Dayii lo Congress le - txiatked in his last paper,'' that the Diseprescnte... y Lat ti.e ic trict will be 1:0 lctiger misre JVow tins is too much for an narded sycophant!. It imj rresses positive untruth What i J W 1 ire esp ruin. m.at u , I)aV!S 111 tiO estimation ot mmv of lua! J ! voters, compared with John FMcg? We .cav 1 1 1 1- a 1 1 fia ; v tt timu a o i v m r on.) n r .r! i eal niunv. If to represent such men . ami i ' ' ; to go with party Van Iiuren shielded in ; i i.r t..v, :r . 1 U IlintlllH 'l J aiAIUI . IH !i I. IJ K . ' " t-tesent the otlice holders and a portion ot ' irie unicc Ptrecis, ue hii iioii ia ucsnrru i' : our neighbor, then indeed the measures! essential to our prosperity are secondary and Mr. Davis is the man! The address of Jlr. Ewing, we discov IC HUU1C53 Ul iUI, IjtllllS, wb untur - r , , . teahzes cur fears of the known union onsp:racy of certain aspirant! in pr os - . . . . . cr or con peclive, io defeat him ot the invisible ! intl ienca exercised to the ttme of many hundred votes of the laborers on the na tional toad in Putnam and Viscounties' against him cf the opposition of almost every Postmaster and a-u irait lor Presi-' ,lnl- I Ui. . , .'i ,t o i ... i.w. ... i..i. . j lj . " nirwiv.1 i.u.i . of IJ-.hocds, nd rn.srepresentat.on., ... i i.dn.n. ... i. : i. . . i i' - uu itucuit:, " i.iui a. iriciu i i a o a o i fever about three weeks bel'ure the elec-i' lion, utterly prev.nted him from correct - ... , , mg ,o person. We have, however, said eneugh at present. "Tiaie' a tt'.l tale.'' We would respectfully call the atten ticn of th ) oung men of t hi place to the formation of a light infantry company.-- 1

A'snriations of i'il Ion I .rr,.rn ; tie. ami in peace he t.asheen (lie ever- between ins itiumn ana linger , wiui an air most limit--see mm oiowmg .on ,. own,, qh(. ct(l)n, rv in lith rare speria sociaucni or i.ns kina ar rj . w.uchful guardian of the supremacy ofjof unmitigated self conceit and undifguis. ! i;, the same breath, and we have mPI, wa? fn,v'if ) inhnbited by (be P.n iary in a towu like our. Pesideg pcr- the laws and (ho cntiHili.tion. Fellow-jed contemi.t for the rest of the world in ,;Bce the picture of a Jesuit at iull length. tea,1Xi rovn.g'tribe of savages who nibfoiming escort duties on public fetiva!s,' citizens, nino cheers tor the hero of thejgeneral, and the Senate in particular li'ashinrton Murch -Ith 1 !'.'?. -ist, a 'ieat portion of their live on in-

and at the recej tion of distinguished in-j dividual!, they are cotsidtred, frr.ni thej

n'ipntion n-ual'v Ip-tiwt 1 in iipirlmr' w.t...-.r-. .w in..u,w.i. . . 1 ; Ii me u til inisiness, ami i"'i wi.ui-.m 1 op a ( qi 1 -1 1 ion o 1 1 1,1 cur msi; v an Hinl er - iii.j o Ltnu ... jei.eciini., 0,1 ti.e 5th u.st , agreeat ly to previous . posite bank here, nr. and write gold on ; ,,;,(, ci,uis. paitisan feelings ihaii : t.-.U...- i.a u hide hazardous- notwilhthemselves in military tactics, as a school j arrangements a committee, appointed by ! tha back, and they always come back to,nw, ,ler hgre ,,- ra keep them out - i 5u;,,ui,g this, and ,,ny other dnhcullie for tha young soldier. We have uo doubt a 1 uge j.-ition of the citizens of Louis-' nie in gold. I w ill never touch any ol ,y0 o!iP6 j.,.iong the wlvle business of to be turmoiiuted, such as distance, exthere ore epterpriiirio- young men among! 1 vi:lc' loo!t J,rta8p 011 ,!""a a ,,,vi1 char-their filthy trash. 1 nay, sir, my board ' , . 1 0 c 1 1 r. t s-1 i., To me and my cleiks pP11sr, &c. our enlai prising citizen, Capr. us sulT-i ie. t h f,rn f ,11 , v f l'icd !jr tke OCCilfl"n- 1,1 Cincinnati, for gold ; wher. I ride I pay my hack lino i!0l,er duties are assigned. Then I -hall Chari- Pent, con tem plate p rocn i ing and Jl h.c purpost! of escorting General William gold; when I lend a dezeu pieces to the ; f fll!eaV()r !o .list'.nrgi i the spiut of re--biingii.g it to the tinted States with bin., the proper beginning is made. ! IL-nry Harrison to this d.ce to pnrtake of wash, I pay my washerwoman in g.-.U. 1 m ,v5l;c!l .,.,.1 ma,!e gcneial Jackson' h, tnrti from Santa Fe, during tin-

i tie iv.iu.tiuK a "oiiinu si niejcus tnencls. On the morning ot th 6th, Ole ueiigi.t. An.l never, sir, never no r the President has given mo an opporvotei given for County Recorder, in Pal-1 the eleamer Ben, Franklin, having on'payany ot them, sir, with this beautilul ,lltv ,,, liu -,, , proving that rrlorm eMine Crawford county, Illinois, on Mori-! boar1 u General ami a number of his currency, than they beg me with tears in ,, , a merely toathange of men " : (riumll (r-im fmr-mnofi (.i0lt,Ar m,'lU tllClft Ufa! f. Hit Willi It A I" A til lltfeir i I i .i " : I... I i I i .r......l

r-1 i ....... . . .. . -1 ir.i.-i day the 3 1 of August, met. 1). V. Statk, A. O. Lagow, Majority for Stark, 115 - : trom lht Louisville Journal. Tin: i-m smocv. t ..ii: ....... l . . iiiieingeiiLP, u.uu-uv no:., ?ery mtsr - .- . i i . . : i..:.. . .i . ". . tar ui ine unuii, pim-numa inni Ci n. llAimiscN is a prominent cumulate. I.i - r.icatioiis in his favour are made even m New Vork nnd in Virginia. In tha latter

Mate a no. nination nai i ecu mat.t n, iiie;,)me u,..,,.,, ,,...... i... , .t.i

people ol Chatics l it V count y on tl.a t a I.fj,. mi i ii. S!::niiloii m. Hie i mra i - .- .. . . ...v. .. - .--a

pupsrs have hoisted ths tl.ig ot the iieio'j,, .ifciti.ei.s, and cmid.i.'ted lo a t i-1. ami

ot the North West, and are sounding aiong the base of the A'.leganics Ibe t.iusUiou. -

iletit oi uginia 3 gauaui sv.i. j ,,, aunng. nume.rou. Irieuds called and inA single mail give notice, that sis intl i j teichangod ci ilities with him, all delightfn'i il newspaper in Pennsy Iv ania b. ive ed to grasp the hand ol the oi l hero, who nnnounced llidir intention lo support Ins had toiled .i long in tlie liohl (or the honptfl:nioii. In -liana , t which he is thej or in.d gbr i I his country. A' 3 o'clock, polnical and military Father, will s ip about citi.etu sat li.iwii to a most j.oit him bv act! animation ; and Ohio ami uiiip:uoi.n dinner, prepared by Messrs

IttMitJckv aie jisr reany to uuiuri in? h.vMCf Li l-.j lh-ia a niwul'.i, ha win

j he nominated by the people and advocat

ed by lh presses in both of these States Gen. Harrison i$ deeply seated in the affections of the West. Hp has "grown with her growth and slienghtrne il with her strength." He has devoted his early manhood and th" primp of life tn her ser vice. He conti ibuted, under Wavne, lo gi vp peace to I lie Iron tier, am), in the ier otui si i upg .e lo r 1 1 dependence, '-he put j an end to the War in tin. Up per most Can - i ada . ' I h"tisandi ot trio lathers and : motheii of that day are ready lo rise up I ami call liim lIc-ed. I heir uePttuianU j ' 1 1 1 n;ppou imn w mi entnuiam. ! 1 t.e memory ol In cmc services 1 a 1 1 ! erevrici d. The i.eniile recollect hi j democr atir administration as ti o einor of

1 liulnna Rod Hie amelioration he aflected ; the light ol Ihoie who were i.etnot m ; i I; m ,i,ri.raun . jclc ritood lo condemn the inte 1 f. r 1 nee 1 f (in the J.iud law, all tor the benefit ol the rallyii g under (lie itandard of tien . Uar What a story it will be, to tell, half a ; i',,.tm,,5l( M ,n -i-r t tone- 1 hit anni "ejponrtnati. jrison oi the protection ol oiii Norlli W't s- 'rer.Uiry hence, that thiiticn mtlli'Mi o :nient, und to l"c!ir.e n.akii.v lemnmlf ror I It red. Hinds to the praise of Gen. Ha r- tern fiotitier, in the hour of danger, to be prpie were visited m 1 li alarm, cm bar- j oh heal r easnn? m 1 ely , it is r qullv well rison. thnt Ins claim are urged by the the fiiit, rIso, in ?iiiiiicnling hi jo-t claim : t a-ti:ent and bai.kiuptcy to 1 liable Sena- mnlt-i lood t, n, niakioi' appointment! 1 'ponlaueotiJ action of the people, in ie-Jto the tint office in the gift of the Ame tor I'.enlou to puv In? llaikiuan and ll'tish he will, other Ibmgs t ing irpial, gn M

?p;te cf the mangement of both efhee holder! and otlice sekeis. No caucu", j no combination of mere political aspirants,; : has ndvocnted ho. pretensions. Whatev;cr nit t.een .lone tin teen done Ly the ;.--- .. . .1111 n:n oeen uu;.e na urni none oy me opie. A great meeting w as to be held peo ! on 1 wiv. .1,1,., , ,:. .i o -istii County, Virginia; and at I'olUville ! glls y enteretl ",e ra:ili"i- Among sev.erat toasts given by the Ladies at that place on , the 4ih ir.it., we mtiodnce one I as peculiar I v era chic : ' li nut rc- . "" "- " has been made gr eat by cilice ; but b -r.ar , cu "homlhe country, r iti beil,Jtt, - will confer office. In these sitriultatieoin movements of the peoj,ei we (,ave a guarantee that the nd ministration cf General Han ison will he

""muucu 01 m unm . m ciiiiua,ismi ie wa3 aecomt to none m

.. .. ... .-.t "'"'r. 1 1 i 'ilm .11,1 11I i.s !i,'.h il .rral'l:i !p lull I ecu

j c iu ou, niiiong uie Lcioiin.iirs 101 im-iie ,,; 1 (;,,,,, ..,. .,,v not 1 is. 1 -in 1 1 -. r . n ) 1 v 1 e n p r a 1 a a o n w 1 y noi ins-ivur v lie (.tlieiinw tehs us harge toe hue octt to (jeucrul Harrison?;,,,.,,,,;, tie Globe, that it is all a mistake, i'4 ll'ere an-v. nrnr.ent, which wa urged !,h:4, he I,,,, discovered Judge White (o he : im h.. h:i 1 1 ol ( i : n I a 1 I. 11 111 1 P. I . t h a t i . 1 . . 1 i 1

,!.oes it apply at this time with equal !my to lht Democ 1 acy --a snake in the ilcre t (.su. ilatnson. hoth 1.0 lhe,Rr;ts,a (louWe faCa ,,ca!pr an;J the - iarmiejot tne.r Country to victory, alrnoii i,;i,)Im. h;4 onitrs l0 lunt ,iim down.-

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Bill eS.,,"'lt 7 , ',f,dl ,,,U1" "i.Now we fhoulil like to know ti f.ie the i-n . hip. I a 1 ii i 1 I ho than ; nl ( .unorsii : .1 ... 1 : .. t. . 1 . 1 1 -1 1 1 :

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7. V . V ,.---., 1W Ule -i.io.-i me nunuolhconi,deri thern.e ve. penecu.cd tor of JacUs.,, Van Bute:, Co., mil.., ,).,u ... corva ihoir rmtntr v hut . i- ... .1. .

. j :Pmls picking in wie cnaracter 01 uen. Jackson banquets on the spoils ot i-thce!j,ni9,Bj Hllj when that paper rscenis

:anu is in esaiteu profperny, wuue riar''V ,n". .e,::le",'n ' . "7 " 1 1 ' m 1 1 itpr ;i ii on i i ip i mp r s. 110 1 ar, tfie more sxpenenced statesman; .-...-w.. - .... . . - , 1 . ' sl,ll I'lnir. utmilsil to linn imtilic ijh'.m . i.t . v v . ... . 'I ...!. I.... r.. .,0,;

' ; Miuarter. .has every other claim to otuce udded to. We sometimes hav an

super civil ijual 'ijiccition ?

:si U 'here " ,ne,1ii nl ('eneral Jackion'ipoverty and desertion. Our sympathies, ,-, who will not prefer Harrison to either of jwe mxlll cofe,s, are in favor of distint!le W big candidates, and is there a whig,gui,he,i u(f 9mB1men c- lll;re f hurac-

v, nu uot-i noi uoiiet , iiimiir n a"ti ft .11- .1.1 . io doci not boheve, that he n stronger

Li .1 , . , . I ! J ' than any other caimdate in the struggle .lmtria.in feeling Such men are j,,,,, Van Huren? An af.irmat.ve aiii.riCf,an,ry, at the mercy of the me ; to these queries establish Harrison $ over-' f (hey B,e in favor of coi s!i i 1.1- I ......I...' I ' J .. .

wneimiDg popularity wnn an par ties.

MHJ.tn. ,t they leheye that peradventure, Gen dlf a century before! The grandest , )4 ,n f l().,eM ,he ,,e(nf uualitie. Jackson may pnssitdy be wrong on "nii,,i,a,, nnd Ihe woithiest for lUch a man',,, t,inn.t degree, its ihores hhound-Cr-Gen.Wm. H. Harrison is expected points, God help them. The dogs be Nrould be:-- in. tin specimen of varn.ni animal nnd

to arrive here this morning under the pc - ; corl of a Committee appointed to wait on him. Tha discharge, of artillery w ill lonnounce Ins arrival, and a large proces - , . - - sion wdl accompany him trom the wharf U Lo,usrll!e ,j.,tt.t ,vhere he wi . .i i i i . p a r t a :ce o i aspienoin iMnner, ctyen mm y the citizens of Louisville hs a Testi- : ,nm,ia! ,be t"lm,ratio1n' wUh ,vl"ch th ieear.1 his history and character. Pub- ' K;h,J0rf rendered to a man like him, are , ominous of (ha rising of H brighter day

lUjnnthe Ilepubln'.. Would to God, thatiwith legird to the Gold Humbug.

such military cliietlnins were more mero: . In war, his falchion glittered as; a g""-i"g light through the smoke of bat-j -I l" west. l.-juisvt..e Jvur. Jlug. o. a . r w u -T- . f i- t . .. r, a.iinner prepare.! tor inm ly lus ntimsr - , . .- - j " ""-""""i "'n'ti 1 1 u the Louisville Commitiet. was seen ap - -ti ,"'- '-"''" gp - iferally, with a portion of ihe military and ;. r-,i.-!.i ,. U.lr. ' T ' 1 . : .'

Ldptam i anion s trocp or cavalry, met:1'"'11 lcslule lullui. u. ..it

the General at tlif wharf. Fo,n his 1 landintr, twenty 'tour rounds weic liied tn I announce the arrival of the i'dut rim, e arrival of the iilut rimi i was received by the Mayor, ?d him iti an appropriate and le on behalf of the citi.-n, guest, and he o ' i ,vi,0 ,,ddrcs-e ; i nnimate d ?t t le 1 l0 uil.c!l ( ;e..erai ln.,,ie a re... ......a! occtf j Th General was t!;pn pl ired in a handf r a it ti I .' . hor-nn u.-r-o,,, .i i... ... 'i .n.n...,

fIHUl'Vlll-.:"Hl'lllieOi'lt("'-,- 'r -- ---- .j

. .i i.. , - - tor. in. nun y, ami nn immense nroi p. i.t.HUtlf,, M!it 0( rooms tuenaied for him : H, til I.n.nsv tile Hotel. Ltft'-,re ,iie houi uraae w ii.siten. .lohn ,ioes, i.ij . ' Mayor ol tlm City, prcjided, agisted by

Col. J . floherts-on, A. Throckmnrton, II II. Forsyth, iid Samuel Gwalhmey, K'ljik., hi Vice Presidents. Louisville Journal

gj . . - i.iitiiv ii-ijniiies witti regain i ine suite oij jtn. ihrriton. We learn from Ihenhp Muiissippi ; but (he b -t informed

Louisville Journal that the j.rnj-L ol She I - ; by county, K v . are about culling a meet - j my to sustain the nomination ol Gen. liar ! rison. lor the Pre sidencv. No county in ; the Ftate nni ahead of She lb) in sc tiding j forth the flower ot her youth an.l ol her manhood, to tight the battles and sustain the honor ot the rountrv, under ttie gal - i lani lia 1 1 ison. sue is prnuo 01 me meiii-

iSjory ol tier Uiens, her Allins, tml iierhi ready lo nji!dvitizt itial he has pro-

Si mpsom, w ho tiouied out their blood jtheir country1 caue. It is peruliail rican people. Cincinnati Ctizttu. qj, n0, ilrnft t;niP fnr thP (;iol e (t) apUl,e (jfn Ha,, ison? He is spoken of seriouIy as a candidate for the l'lcidfti J eeriously as a candidate for the 1'it Mom cy jn jvnt. Ivania , Ohi.- , and other pla ces, am: we tiave neen daiiy expecting auj llfgai:t of some kind or oi'n, r fx o m the iain," or attempt to proie that he never ;,011gf,t the bnttle of the Thames-or some lUing in con,ormUy wilh the uniform s s,cm ..,i,.,i 1.,, n,a r o i.i... Bin- im ...c t-.i n. ...v rei Utatlon ot every CI'!.JII wliorclll-CS to !ab,crlbe to the doctrines of the Kitcken, ti'en Jack'on ence declared that the character of Judge While was as pure as any citizen in the best Uaj ot Home, and (hat lor sound sene and elevated patriot tile COUn -

o nit w sr.!, as i :i e y 11 11 1 a T't g in . . i i. . :.!..... r. .1.. i ..uin u..m i.ig uiuhkc - iiiihi - . . jorder! to move, and is turmhd with the ; ' ... . . blk '"l ,rnm l,e Igeucy, we shoo Kl I I 11,11 II U I I I' II. I I I t' II I' I llllf ' i . i. - i .. i. . .. . r ....... , , . .- , . .1 tiling in the Shane ot u delence. I it tie .,i... ..,r i. . IhtMllUr' Itl ItUI I V till H II ailNI K 1(1 K . " r--j ' - n"i count of t lie late of genius, left to chance, iier.o nixiilv l nd e i .e ii. I r nee o ! " ; teM o)- maI,v ,depe.,nce - of proud (-..l..,.. i.. . 1. .. I. .1. . .1. ...o. roles.; i tut ion al U hecUs, end limits U esecu" ive power . or iiongn g to the administration kcnutls are j let loose u pon them, ami they a re snarled, j , "napped , or bitten into piivacy and ie-; itireusent. Honest men, in ihese times,'

,lry. The people, under this impression. P, tr e look Mbo.it us with a steady grow 'i i.i' r i .1 1 1 -i.. ...

can have but little hope of m.nglmg ,n Tne Luitor of the .Ns: 1 o Ur:y,. ((. itfl ,r the atlairs ot Government, onlesi Ihey ) Where is Lotus McLmn, Win. J. J)'i-lnri, , dimeter, around whi-h the board the lion in his den. The spirit ot!;lie) hham, Lraiah, l'enieii, Calhoun, iUr ltvu HOn) j,r .. I,!. t.ly ,y the 17C6, alone can aveui.-.. 1". 6'mr. j .McIJulhe, Ilayne, Hamilton, am! nil tlior. : f jc(j(n o( ,.,e ,,,, jt ,' jfitend! w ho countenance and hat e Uin fr i.ges past to have produced THi: IIEKTOIV HI Mlltt;. a(iiUor M Andrew Jackson? pro ; f(Jcl )( ,,,.,; . Theha.ron ihe Senator Penteu last winter made an in scribed by a:m-s Kendall, and Hint 1,,,,,, , sho.ibiers, r.eek . fo, t head and

e xora niv ariecini Bi'icai in ine ocuaie. ".Mr. Vice President,'' laid cur Jupier 'Ponaus, thrusting cut I. is leg. throwing open his frork, and shaking hi! glasses "ilr. V ice President It is now many I months, sir, inc I have used any thing', 1 I.i. I mi 1 1 c o im i r-. ' r hp r 1 a I n I 1 P lip 'rtou u.ey i eu n b u .i , .u, ... C!r.- .... . , .1 i - ' eyes, they beg cf me to exert my n.tlu - r, r a i n l!U HoiUD nrul liotnrsl tlis - ttt A . j , ' , , ' n, ' - ncan peo !e, to drive away all this hlth constitution yes, sir, lue curi eury ot toe ; Constitution. I 1 his is ail very wen, ami remaiaainy eloquedl for Senator P.enton, but we take I it o l H gammon. We don't 'cotton'" to it, as Fanny Kemble sas. It's all in I This is all very well, and rematkably my eye. Here has this gold humbug beei jdmging incur eai for this twelve month It is j-i-t time when, according to the (1 nhe. o inn-hl to be ahsoluiely sivim"ri,t hnniT m The Misstssippi cu o . a I, . ir,.,.,,i,,n. ; o n.-n ion i ' u , "in hacliward current of metalic currency. I Phe Jackson earle-s ought to be like Na ' poleon's, visiting the most distant part l, l.o.ii.nr lii. mav In lie "

heaitof the President's enemies-Even eciilil sc, vice .,. a, i ) our elections -farmer ought to have a long ..Ik pu, se, , Will jmi take the trouble tor ih ,a,e made out ot a sow's ear, contrary to the' our good cause, (. raise a ,u..scrip, mi,

old notion of its impossibility - w ith gmd coins swppilv I innmr tliiouih the cell cate intersticei. In short we onhl to bei iiving in a perfect age of gold. IurUad of this, the dtucu a bit of gold

I'nwpMf ! The gold bubble has I urst j w horn 1 e li tf so honestly sr t ed, w ill ti iThe Jarksoo eaeles have l:;id their wings umphanttv -obtain bun.

clipped, and milt get about on the eve ol election. .Months t?o by, and we make ; t r n tellers tell us that the gold current 'entirely fabulous. The bat I. woodsmen hi ugh 8 I ) on, whs n you a-k about it i Ami the whole of I hi 1 1 emend i u 5 ou'c i j a bout gold, ant) melalic curt enry , a to ut go.d, and all that sort o! Hut. u, hi sun jsided into a single bellow ftom the Smith l U r-$t, kke (he voice ot tieiiiriiilifimlhe ; prai rir, p roc tanning m naior i if 11:011 hi cured enough wold Irorn I be ilepoiie In i. k m a.liingloii , to pay 1.15 ilacKina.i ciul, 'Htrnun 111 Jackson r.Ac.ris: T 1 ' I 5 : .NEwsrAriH NoriMs cr TiiK pkmise c F It Vf.r. IIAIIMIAI,!.. Friitn the .Xt-vj I-Ihx land Gal J.ry . "V JOHN N V. A 1 . We have lo-t unothfi Washington. ), i"i n ii ti o in.a! ikhi.MpiI the Father c ui Count iv II that ii 1 1 1 1 1,1-n ishe lllP ,u,d",,e go, d, is no r.mre. Their hi.tnrv. their, character, their lues, and ... , . .1 . ,p r 1 .ill .1. ie ,L'. Ill ni' 1: I. ll tl.s liov. Iul.,m-t U Men o mm. ',IHr At-alum, t of anctber World - A tm Ie am, p!,i he,,, ted ihey stand f.-ith In m the d ad-le ve I of t!,tir day and o tmtiv, like rvramids.

Fiom the first, they w ei e of the few that'ai of slavery, not the teality. ,, hear sway over the undemanding! of aiwe W lU.ery whiles and blai k thue

i cm w. f n rui on v t , a t 1 h f v a 1 l . Tl P t Of ! - ! -- ,,ig a ppi hmsioti w ith a leeln.g ot dis . . . . . . .1

may- a.raid lo asK C'Ursclvcs wliere u.e ,rcrn am po a nes, ,ij "-.irdi 11 ami fimr ' . , ' . ' , f'""" nnir, ,lfst holt mav (ail ; adaid to turn our e e. hi-h aro ins reienue and proi.erly Op0(, (he rec'-rd ..t that unchai geable'de 1 he house sonant ha handsome ilotl.. Cree which tixes the age even of sur h , g.his luxu. us mea Is. Ins adm.ited rni. , . . 1 . .it.- , .

(jeath imyls, and however nr. possible lt IMilv r e f. nnd to supplv the, r , laces, at iire score ,ear. and 'ten. Fewer ami ,,,,,,, imwever terrible a calamity tr.rir (,,, til,r ,., t ate they, and al-.-r a tew ' .. -. . . . .

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more 3 t:u? they w 1:, 1 e gatl.ereo 10 their (the, s-n.,d to Our Father. And thun . ... . . whither shall we hetake iimenes, whither shall we tuiu ottr cjei limn liv- .... al.i ,, t,.,-!.,,, r ami les. of what men o 1 fhould I (.' a! the b;rtii o! ti t eat II p II .,rn ll, iil I,. I.t.lir T ilr il HO t I. III! .1 ... . . . i .11 ' ' ir i. rut. a nui uilol I Pliveei. (i. nie i . ,' ,. , V ebiii.-l.m nlu nhn tlarfi .1 I l lA'tlll . , ....... ... . .. .. justify all we have said, and all w e have to fear. It would sanct it y t lie 1 oust mir ot j a Nation the sorrow of a w hole people. ' t would solemmre the worst appiehen sl.,..s ,hat are now cniei lam-d, and mn 1 r cfS openly avownl by eveiy great an. - - - j - j cr t,0(j man ol the count i v . hatever may! f . . . i ; ' oe i.is poiuici or n:i lengioi.. t j, gai.i tfcat h.- trepaitd his on n epi -

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'; ;0 or three .,. ht'ri .'-:. y rather JOHN MARSHALL, , Com St t Lied Ju.'t, c pi h . e c an . vt no. o r i.n; e i c 1 i j ami promises, are compel led to J-Uo.j h 'Pake the two follow ii-g letters ot Ken - d all, one disavow ii.g politics and 1 lie other embi acing political iloctntuslo then u - 'J b.e interest ol the count t y Cetn .urns ia, ,4.1., Auditor's otlice shall he tilled' 1 . . .1 . 1. 1. .. 1. ,,Jf ,,,.,,, i.,y be, prou-l I am, , n e:l I I) I I il, ti l'l II UU - ' V U tr- V M r l i VJ i;i'-i i ,;1)tiPSi sjln my enemies ami II I . r i ,-U.Mr l.ee.mmc! s peeci, am, ine r. , rft, , v tulm 1() public cmfi lence on my MC(i Very repectfollv vnr fiicnd.c. AM US KILN D ALL. Tu I Mt.NKOE." S-SCOMi I.KTTF.it. Washington ji ril CCl'i, K32. "tar 5ir.- I take the liheity to enclose yon certain pioposals, which speak

lor ihnnselve 'Phe pem-le nerd onlbeais testimony to ibe f xcellence of the

(o'coirect infotmalion, and the proposed pa . ......... liT Ht.l Hive nun i; cne.i pesi lei uu. i U n lllllllllllil I'J I P'lLII C.ril 'Li.-" hood in the Union, and it is pecu'nailydc oli' - ' - lliat it should be cirrubtteuj ... ..-I. I T. ' . ..... . I . . . T i .. .1 mt inioull a. I ivtuu.i.. it "o. i . T''"''o u.iK j - of names ami mouev. The time lor acoi. "I hand. Phe President is well and in exrellenl spitiU. I do not doubt that the i tc-plf

Wish gicul le-ptct, niiti, Irulv, a.mos'k i:mall.'

rr - 'fl,g S'i-na's are hoiste-l. 'Vle Vtr rinu-'c'i ( i tie i a I ha J a s.-r t of man ifesj0 in the Globe of tin mor nine a di-tda v ' ,, signals , for the I f tit tit m: J in for in a linn ' , t' ih,...i nlm iFi.- .ml .I.,... .!... who are m: x imi lo ml is I under Ins rem'in,,r,,l Weadii-e all concerns.) or in. , re,!f ( the ijnsU coiitanlly in iiv iitidtoerulhemseli accordii''ly P ropy, lor t! e intri 111. ilio n itiol u-e ol ,e r, oiot itird, the nu.t imiior'ant of Ibis ' h 1 I, ! mi rut..!.' mit.if.tn ll.ro it W bile the l'o'! nu: e r ( Jene rul is unI innn.'.f 10 ii, t iiaiuii i.r ine Ail mm it Ir.ition. It the "-.(,irn Hiiicnlnr'j nctim"' ot li e nj;ir.ian are to be eruted only , v t , ,-. Co 1 1 f f r j r 1 ii t o f p r e le r r in g lots lo ii.r:d, Mr Kendal! will ery ceitain,l be com othed to foriroe t hem alt. i'ct h . ei . Who that is fniniliar w ith ihe slate ef iinf n I.. tl. nf iI.j ...i, 1 r i,th. bu, w.ll ac know Icd.ro ,,o full frfv ol the lllwu,g huef M.a.ra. h from ., . . J ir 1'f. (I .1 lllof A.nii I A t I . f il . .!,.,..... .1 - ...I 'Would that our fltt e-Un, were 'half ol! . il -as f m f, la !d y c.l..thr,l ,.,t , led will taken Cite ol nnd ,.,i f,.r inicknet und calamity. It is ih ia I 1 1 n 1 1 v n i.il - r 1 1- a .. ... a . C . 1 . . A held negro has'hi rt-,rP, ,M ,, ...l(i 1... ' .tictl.l.l.Trt.lp.fllflv c hildr en, his easy task, his little rated of ' . J . ' tss. 1 a live Sou 1 h e see not Imi-of 1 h I pov, . t y. c rime and .l.nmionmei.tV th 1 id.cks'thal w t h e at ti.o V,,,-!, I, i.ges, 11 hin.l master in.d indulgnit e . f.,atici rave-let false i.h.h.-o, by have " c . , --'.his is (he tint, of i,p ...Vtuie. 'aiHl'meu ot ,u,t adlnll i, " ' ' , u-i iiiuii mniiii 11 Star. A letter fiom Frankfoit informs us, that the next i.uuit er ot the Commonwealth ii " ' . m ii i i it isc 1 1 1 u I I IHi'll lirtir V H I I I C 11 l : i. "a '"weiiui uccfision ta any -cau.o. "One lilat upon his rmjh. Imrn '1? v'..rU. a thoii'Biul nu ll.'' IsUUiitilU Jour. J Fctrijird Buffalo.--'I Ui ei t ra ord inn ry tin-rni m on IlllLiM ri rti ntiiiui In I llilll - i. , .r. i.., ... l '- -V ' .."i-,-... ....... Kn,K ,.i v.lt(o. ; i'.ent s con. puny , I j n.g on Ihe side d one ; tl, UVI r ,!,,. (; (:,,(- ..f ,' ,e (jui. Calilomni ,, , ,,. I vegetable r onuct ivus in a petrified state. jThis Lultalo is described by those whj hm e teen it, to b us perfect in its poll i -. ; tact iou us when li v n '. n it ti I li .vr.iai.... ; I a 1 1, I In ugh cone reted into a lmo t a smo.'t li jSiirlace, may be pily disreined. 'l'he j l)rll5 ees, nof tills, mouth and leg, art j Hf r lk'ct !t:lie Ule. in thvir stone as in their piis- , ..-cts. sua kes. r nut', occ. I his tribe beinif pan, :,v li.ii.tile 10 the while, render . . . . . 1 1 pu-iung autumn. We heartdv wish him j success in his praiseworthy undertaking. St I.nuis Cuiruit Bulletin. .1 -aluahU Reciye. The following mori ZTi 1 lis 1I III rl L M' IMS lirvil t""' the r,MHas of for the last three . k,. ' To dkivf. i-'Lirs rnoM a room Take half a teHipoonl'ul of well j ul i e r i.ed black pepper, one lPapoonful of brown fUgar, arid one table spoonful of riearn; mix them well together, and plare lhn in a room on a pla I e, where the llses arc troublesome, und they will oon disappea r. Our lii'r.il of the Foiled Statei Ga.elt per-r ripimn , after ibis fashion: n p can vouch lor ine cnriecrnes ol !,i... ..i..., We tried the x pe- - i imenl w i! h the ei sam, pepper, ami sugar. ami in a very sliort lime twu-tiitriis ns- . ill !,.!! I.I !- Ilii rif.lil hni 61... ar , Phe the wooid nut eat Ibe pepper. Cintiofctt Gax. The numl pr of drunkard in London have dccisa-pil by the elfoits of temperance sucietns, to nearly one-half what they were tha past ear--us lj sh jwn bv t ic I'ol.ct reports -